Photo gallery
Daniel Fila (right) celebrates Andorra’s goal with Adam Karabec (10) and Martin Ryneš (17)Photo: Martin Gregor, FACR
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Daniel Karabec (left) celebrates with Matěj Ryneš the leading goal in the match against Andorra.Photo: Martin Gregor, FACR
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Czech forward Daniel Fila in a duel with Andorra football player Ot Remolins.Photo: @ceskarepre_cz, Twitter
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The selection of coach Jan Suchopárek won the ongoing qualification for the sixth time and strengthened his lead in the table by six points ahead of the second England. But she has three good matches, including an evening duel in Albania.
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The winners of the groups and the best team from the second places will advance directly to the final tournament in Romania and Georgia in 2023. The remaining eight teams from the second place are waiting for the draw. Suchopárek’s selection will end the qualification in June with home matches with England and Andorra.
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The Czechs experienced an excellent start to the match and after six minutes Karabec opened the score after a pass by a teammate from Sparta Souček. For the next four minutes, Karabec assisted at Fila’s goal.
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In the second half, after Ryneš’s free kick, Fila won again. The fourth strike of the guests could have added an alternating Ostrák, but his blow was stopped by a crossbar. Andorra also lost the seventh qualifying duel and is the only one in Group G without a point.
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Qualification of the European Championship 2023 football players under 21 – group G: |
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Andorra – Czech Republic 0: 3 (0: 2) |
Goals: 10th and 56th Fila, 6th Karabec. Judges: De Gabriele – Spiteri, Scerri (all Malta). ZK: Babot, Guillen, Remolins, Vales, Bellido, Gomes – Souček. |
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Andorra: Rabelo – Rodrigues, Bellido, Babot (74. Bienert), Guillen (74. Gomes), Alonso – Pubill (84. Sola), Ramolins, Vales, Fernandes (83. Palou) – Rosas (74. Roma). Trainer: Casals. |
Czech Republic: Jaroš – Cedidla, Vitík, Hranáč (63. Knapík), Ryneš – Souček, Žambůrek – Daněk, Ševčík (63. Aries), Karabec (63. Ostrák) – Fila (76. Koubek). Coach: Suchopárek. |
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